Your Task To SURVIVE in your designated biome In groups of three Research your biomes Food Web Predators Prey Climate.

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Your Task To SURVIVE in your designated biome In groups of three Research your biomes Food Web Predators Prey Climate

Title of your Biome here Photo of your biome here Two facts about your biome _____________

Your Biome’s Climate What is your climate like? – Avg Temperature – Avg Rainfall) Include a world map that highlights where your biome is located How will you survive in your climate conditions? – (what will you wear, what is your shelter?) Map

Food web of your biome Include a food web here or draw to share on elmo

Plants Describe at least 3 plants you can eat. Include a photo for each

Animals Describe at least 3 animals you could eat to survive. How will you hunt for these animals? Include photos

Your Biomes Predators Name at least one predator you may encounter in your biome. Why is this predator dangerous? How will you defend yourself? Include photos

Bibliography Include all of your resources Write out each entire web address you used!

Website you can use Text: – – Pictures: – – – PowerPoint: – Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2005

Good map general info and some photos Tropical rainforests Temperate Deciduous Forest Taiga (boreal forest) Desert (chose from one of the 4) Savannah Grassland Tundra Chapparal